IlS|- TIERS, BALSAWID incs of the prig ft# ■at popularity only abounded satitfac. all cates; and the m worthy. ipsia, Jaundice, ous System, Kidneys, r rom a disordtrtd math and dig*tHve manently cutidhy U hat aepdrtdtt if ««y filmier pre- ! - 'C, WITHOUT »AJK f riding ; . ; B,SrondhltU, la nia, Incipient ? a, astonishing ' v ''' '■& iptlOQ. once check .and :hcea proceeding red ly Dr.C.M. rch Street, Philo ly druggists and ' here, at 75 cents f C. M. Jacksok r of each faftif, I annually by the ouv’s Alxahao.' ■“ commendatory country. TJi&t ■ all our agents. • Housh anj Ol w. ‘.f l9, 'sa-ij . i I’ILLS. Uiese pilU nns tbe k >■■ They are mild i„ ting all irr^iwriMaa jbstrcciion^wlltUier ••’* in the aids, palpiu a(rw;Ucmß,' hjr»teVft*; •te-> disturbed nne. ,' ■ I'ILES 1 *n the #f » hich u.auUfu’., amiui* b#, mula can nuver an obstruction to decline, ’V i'ILLS ' ■ ' ■ "u for all complalnU :c y aru luvaluabbyifi- l ■'j.'larUy. They are them at difflrent:pe- S ihe sanction of sqma ' ■i rrlcai ' v n 'I when Uory thould V.ce One Dollar each & . ■ & re.>, pf pio Ajjtnto.- sing prke to tho,Qoh ally, ;. ,>V Uiixenai Actsrr, i:uhvav;.S’cw XtjtTt. it llolliilayebnrg by f Ucc. 8, im.-T#;' . .at tbora ace mor* ■ricaus, than cafi b**' iition. The re*eun,}* and forget the want*- i -- which is merely de* nature to "wj will nut give;itj» ■where. :olumn. E D W.OUJA& inform his oldcu»- jmblic generally received a LißdK toi tmeut of Cassimeres, VESTINGS, off-ring for wafer i mr.Le them; up .Ini' ilurableman-. > the best workmen all work made wfjl. eive satisfaction. Stock of Oasts’ GOODS,. ' Coixars, Uttnaa i . NtcklijB,Stocks,. i irge assortment off ii :li helsdetermined,'.’ this side of Phila ; nvited to call and , i-aaitre inahowing A. IX. uut.irO P. “• COMAS ELWA.Y. ;; ;iic» If youhaVJ. I a t HE.N’HV TOQK ia: with a large «i 'THING, i ■ r OvorcoaU, Droaa ..d rury thing kopt which ho,offer* at . XJ^vlug .;;ibk-d to sell rerT . I mp in I lie able tosIM OE.NT.Y -XOCK— - roYSTEIfe! rI havii coSetaj**.- I-' in the lowort PWJk . c served HJ> Qb • i roasted in“»«»£*?: TWJJNW^ ii :!ii"l, in ovprjr otll- . he tiuiei. • HIN KEIFY£B. Hollidaysburg jN FOB EX MGUES. ANIS, »o4A nter any circnnWtWJ <' IV - K KSSLYK :;,.0 hxnm, £* XL. lower thmn-W* ,N suokmakkb. AND ZINC low, Pari* Green. WT KESSLEtt’3 ‘ V r h. TUOHfSr olt SeituPino sjpf\ SCRIPT*# tci ut this aS.c«. poiina i£Mt, TTtOONA MAJL aCHIOULE. , , JIAXM CJtOSiV : | •> 7 SOJUM. ?»00 AyM. 8 00 « 7'00.P.M. 810 * pita* 11 n ° a,d * J * lmrg ’ j£wr“ Ibw“« h M *M A i L Sr OPEN. lig”; »etrr»wV» 7 20 P.M. &** 7 36 for thetrmw«!UoniofburinaMft'om:7.ooA,M -duringitoe week, imd from 7.60 to 840 o’. ' JOHNIHOBBUKKB, P. M. \ railroad .schedule. . Tnun BMtwrirei le»T«« {>,4o P.M. HP«“ 1 r wit* “ B,aO A. M. ,: “ 8,40 A..M. ” .. Eut “ " 8,00 A.M. .. W«t « 8.46V.JL, «'«,<»*. M. „ « x««t “ 1146 A. M. «,;11^36,A.M. 'i4 West “ 7,26 •»*«,' F" ' »!* Train Enat and Welt, -EapreeoTrain Walt and Hall 20, IMS. icuos. a. #corr, a^t. local items. Shewn’ s Sales.— The following properties ,i!l bo sold by the Sheriff, Court House, ilollidaysburg, oh 23d;— The interest of James two ( iory frame dwelling of land, in Snyder township. • {- A two story, frame houM,Ai4Jst.ii)f ground in Ilollidsysburg, the property of:Blrd. Q.,j^fcop. A story and a half log houaeandtroctof 8 •cits nil land in North Woodberky township, the property of Jacob L. and Joseph L; Dougherty. The interest of rD^ridlC._.:|lll^. l lA; lot of ground in Logan thereon two dwelling booses and other buildings. The interest of ihlargety O’Fricl in a large iso-story house, npd lot of ground. ‘utHollidays bur£ ‘ ' . Tbc interest of Joseph & Caroline Schenk in i three story house situate on Virginia street, Altoona. '■ ' The interest of rDavid Vfortz and John De n in a tract of 172 acres of land and a two* dory frame house, in Frankstowntownship. The interest of Oliver Hart in a tract of 75 acres of land and dwelling boose in Allegheny township. j ( The interest of George W. Walters in ft-tract of land in Juniatajtbwnship. The interest of Mary Ann Yonder in a hit of ground and three story frame building in Gays fort. A two : and a half story brick hoaseaud lot of ground, |n Tyrone; the property of Charles Jlcrrymon. y A two-story brick dwelling and lot of ground ;n Tyrone, the property of William Davidson. The interest of George Burbank in twolots of ground and two hquses, ip Duncarisvillc. A Pact of land in Allegheny township con uining 10 acres, the property of George Bur- Mat. - f A tworatorytbouse and lot, of ground in Al fcna, the property ofMax well Grove. The of Driesbacb pnd John W. K «t in p anil 10t.,0f ground in Tyrone. The interest of Martin Smjth m.a.tfl’Otistpiy brick dwelling houseaud lot of ground, in Hol lidaysburg. V Tte interest :Lysle in 37 acres of ItmLin Allegheny-township. ’ * acres of land in Blairtownship, perty of Mrs. Hart The interest of W. L. Bush in a two-story bouse and lot of gthundJn Foatoria. The intereat of Felix Kennedy in a dwelling bouse and lot of ground in Loudensyille. The interest of -|fon. B. Finley- in a brick dwelling bouse and lot of ground in Franks town. i £ lidding on Tiitß Hitt.—During the latter pwt of last week, the bill on Julia Street was ihe scene of unusual excitement. It was a per fect sheet of ice frqm Emma street to the rail road, and everything (n the shape, of a sled, ora toard that would siidd, and even ladders, were used as vehicles to .ride down upon, not only by ' joung America,” but by those who have «ted for several yhars. Several of the larger wja asked us to give them a “puff,” but as our ‘Miaesa would not permit us to look on long enough to find out who rode the fastest “cut leV’we cannot give names this week, but will hke pleasure in doing so on a future occasion, would the hill again be in good sledding condi ton and our time permit us to inform ourselves correctly; suffice it to say that, up to this time, ae young juveniles are equal to the old ones, wd it may be, a “lectio” ahead. " ■ P- 8. Permit ns to suggest an idea—one ’c wo think will prevent the recurrence of “ wcidept similar to that mentioned elsewhere. those ascending the hill with sled* or boards ,\ the B ‘de walks, andleawo the street clear “ ose Who are dsspepding. ; ! State Hkvesp* j|b6ji BtAiu C6.“—looking »er the Report of .the Auditor General, for J •we find that t|be State rcceivedfrom this directly. wia indirectly,’ ;&« ®rmt 6f revenues from thesourcesiiamed:— 11011 Corporation stocks—Central '|’ broken <1 *<••••••• •>...... . 1,486 77 Distill,— •■- "***i’;“* ••;••••»• •■•••••• .' 85 50 «otn, saloon nnd *Wbg hou#L *'• *”*<•"*&? -{.♦ «d .-£■ „ Metli • . 11 227 7^ i? '&r,vs<* -. MM, <»htiat** ................ 5 76 JfrUeia Uoenll’- - ( ■■■?X7 > j 64 on Writs • “ JSr, WlU8 » IM% «t« 689 os &^ te -TAmpna ,43 R? , .. ■■ A sP? n y-. : ._h.. - j - io oo ' 10 00 , , '■■■A-' ■ TotaU» -78- «» Crr** it of jS® **9 nday and Saturday «Tcn^lafit. , °“ Prlday Rafting l«t, the members of Homda^u» ina iheja^o- Th ’ Whine “ d *P ?£"•£,«s 76:01 lOOjieraans. «o-houra,) houra,) (he snpper'Was excellent; consisting of fl»6 substantiate and maay the of life, end waarelishcdby the entire party. The utmost g’ . x 6ECOX» TOtEßu' K M Lemon to Franklin Platt & Go. .Same ; TO'McLanahan, 'iVatson & Ce. ; Same ts J K MoLonahan. ■J W EileyTs Samuel Brady. B.OTriel’i admix to Watson, White & Co. C Garber’s exrs vs Shoenbergers ex’ra. Saule tsA P Wilson. Joseph Kemp to E Lytle. "• T G-Pommioy «t fd to Allegheny B. E, i& C. Co. C Stewart>B Pehn. 8,, E. Co. H B Wilkins vs George Port Daniel Camcrer to Darid Camerer’s adm’rs. Some to John Camerer’s adtn’rs. Daniel Shannon to George Wehn. G J PhilipsTs W W Jackson. B Habensehaden ts F W Bauch. Q Clapper’s ex’rs to Nancy Clapper. BeltzhooTer & B.ossler to John Dickson. Louis Plaok to W W Jackson. G S*Hoot« to Daniel Young. Samuel Isett ts' Joshua Barley. Samuel Calria TO White,. Euff & MoYey.) ChaffisM, JStont & Go to A Patterson. J M Campbell Tp J W Cramer. John Moorehead ts John L Ickea. Blair Co, Iron & Coal Co. ts E M Lemon. Ignatius Heim TO Charles Hughes. E D Cummings Ts Penna E E do, , Martha Boyer to Directors of Poor of Blair Co Martins, Peddle & Hamrick to Blias Baker. W A Wood ts W W Jackson. ' Chaffees, Stout & Co ts A Patterson. Blair Co. ts Jacgb Fries. Henry Z Le wis TO Thomas K Harris. Penna. E K'Co TOE M Lemon. John Smith ts W Sboenbergor. Darid Closain ve James Williaihson. ,E McClain vs WW Jackson. - Bryan, Gardner (& Co. ts WE Finley, Eichenaohn & Shaffer ts J Dearmond. Michael Hays vs Samuel Eoyer. I [ Jacob Ressler vis Shoenberger’s ex’rs. i ' is JOS. BALDEICE, Proty. Jan. 4, 1859.' List of GrandeJiuttM—Jaa. Term, 1860. ORASD JURORS. Bell, Benjmpin Merchant Antis. Beegle, Dplniel, farmer, Juniata. Bittner W, S M Dentist, Altoona. Brenoke Christian, Farmer, Logan. Bushman Charles, Founder, Altoona. Dively Michael, Earner, Greenfield. Eller William, Musician, Altoona. Fox John, Blacksmith, Tyrone Borough. Green David M., Conductor, Altoona. Hoover Baltzer, Carpenter, Woodbcrry. Kotler Wm 8., Plasterer, Altoona. Lingepfelter Geo., Farmer, Greenfield. Moore Johnson, Lumberman, Altoona. Maxwell Wm. 8., Plasterer, Tyrone Bor. Martin Jacob L.,' farmer, Taylor. McNamara ThoSi, sr., Gent., Hollidaysburg. Orr Joseph K., Farmer, Tyrone Tp. Rhodes Jacob, Farmer, Huston. Reifsnyder J. L;/'carpenter, Altoona. SHaw Henry, Former, J uniata. 1 Stewart Craig, Boatman, Hollidaysburg. Shock Dari el, Blacksmith, Greenfield. Thomas Wnr.,.Carpenter, Hollidaysburg, Tingling, Lazarus, Blacksmith, Logon. TRAVERSE JURORS. —KEET WERE. Beamer, Thomas,- Blacksmith, Snyder. Barefoot Job, Chirk, Blair. Backmg fib fianagef, Snyder. Bouslough Jacob,; Farmer, Allegheny. . Clapper fiehry, farmer, Huston. V Crumbaker Henry, Fanner, Frankstown. ' Dunn William, Eiutem-maker, Hollidaysburg. Dysart Wm. P., Banner, Antes. Deckerlsaao, Wagon-maker, Woodbony. Daugherty .George R., Carpenter, Altoona. Emigh Christian,: Farmer, Greenfield: Everhart J”. C-, Merchant, Martinsbiirg. Elway Henry, Laborer, Altoona. Earlcnbaugh' John, Farmer, Taylor. Fisher" Jesse,: Fainter, Tyrone Tp., Funk NiobolasG;, Lime-homer, Alleghany. Frederick John, Farmer, Nor th Woodbcrry. Ferree jCJeoirge Manager, Logan. Graham Walter, Gentleman, Catharine. Gheer John, Cabihet-mokor, Antes.. Gibboney John Mi, Founder, Allegheny. Irwin John, Farmer, Logan. Kiddm: CwtiSj Gcrllrainer, Tymno Tp. Law Jaeob, Faraer, North Woodbcrry. Moorq itiaxWpll, Merchant, Frankstown. Miller Christopher, Laborer, Snyder. Milliken Samuel/Lumberman, Antes. Mosdon James/ Farmer, Freedom. McFarland John,' Farmer, Snyder. MoFadden John A., Gent., N. Woodberiy. Riddle David M.jFurmer, Blair. ' Buggies John M.y Blacksmith, Allegheny. Snivoly Geo, It., Miller, Woodbcrry. Snowberger Jacob 8., Farmer, Taylor. Tries James, Carj-inspector, Altoona. Toole James E."i Merchant, Frahkstowu. White Uendpreon 8., Machinist, Altqoha. Wagoner Jacob,Cbal Merchant, Alt Oona. BECOKD WEEK. Bmley William .C./ Gentleman, Gaysport. Barr Joseph G., Gentleman, Gaysport. Burkct Peter,, Gentleman, Tyrqno T]f. Campbell John, Farmer, Snyder. Crawford J. H., Gentleman, Gaysport. Conrad D. E. r Merchant, Hollidaysburg. Crawford James, Farmer, Tyrone Tp. Douglas Wm. S-i Glerk, Hollidaysburg. Dodson Samuel, Farmer/ Greenfield. Darlington Wm. B;, Lumberman, Ajutes. Fleck Henry, Fanner, Logon. & Glrinn John, Coal merchant, Logan. QlnnerJohn.Blaoksmitb, Taylor. Gibson Riling/ Laborer, Logan. Hartzell George, Carpenter, Altoona. Harman George, Plasterer, Altoona. Haffly John, ,!Khncr, Martinsburg. Holland Thomas, Engineer, Allegheny. Hamer Alexander/ Carpenter, Woodbcrry. Hard Thomas W.,/Shoemaker, Gaysport. Hart Ellis, Laborer, Allegheny." ' Boon David, Former, Allegheny. Lanbe Daniel, Shoemaker, Altoona. Layman Wm., Farmer, Taylor. Long. Hemy, Farmer, Greenfield; McCoy Frank, merchant, Hollidaysburg-.. : Mclntyre Jacob, Saddler, Martihsborg; Mulhollen James, Farmer, A Q tes. McGarvey William, Farmer, Logon. Marks John, Laborer, Tyrone Bor. ■Moore J. L., Manager, Tyrone. Nelson Thomas, Laborer, Altoona. Pope David, Carter, Hollidaysburg.. Rhodes Isaac, Farmer, North Woodberjyl Spang Job M., Merchant, Taylor. Shriver Daniel, Farmer, North Woodberiy; Stonebrokor John,: Farmer, Sflyder. Taylor Josiah S., Grocer, Altoona. : Removal.—C. Jdggnrd lias removed'bts goods into bis noyy palacial store room, on ths corner of Virginia and Julia streets, where bo is now prepared to receive and entertain bis customers, in eicellent style., Hie room is the largest and finest in the plaice,: and would bo-no discredit to a cboaaut street bouse. It is an ornatnent to tbe town and a credit; to tbe 'ptOprietor. Walll » andtako al6ok;at it. /" , i» fast ap proaching for the spring elections. Among the ofSegg ,to f be elected ~;j»iU be. a .Josticeqf the Pekoe; amd-maoe of aa candid&tes fortheunpqrtant pro pose ‘W^i«n» : .6i£ble,'; East Wafrd. J Mr. Gable ik a qualified to fill the office. For integrity,- Industry and sobriety, he il second tomdne in the borough, and should he be elected - the- oltisena trill be proud of their officer. • Jan. 11, 1860. None*. —Notice is hereby given to tfaeStock holdere that the Bthinatalment on the Capital Stock of the' Altoona Qaa and Water Company, will bo doe and made payable at the Banking ilonse of Wm. M. Lloyd & Co., on Monday, January IGth, 1860. BENJ. F. ROSE, See’y. December, 20th, 1869. A new schedule will go into operation on the Fenn'a Railroad on Monday next. No change is made ia any of the Passenger Trains except the Express postward, which arrives an hour later. ' On the 27th tilt., byßev. J. A, Mellck, Mr. ALFRED A SMITH aittl Mies.AMELIA TDRNBAUGH, both of Antis township, Blair county. On the same day, by Samuel Jones, Ksq., Mr. WILLIAM MYERS, of Cumberland, to Mrs. SARAU W. 0 IhQERICH, of Tyrone, this county. On the 29th nlt.,by the same, Mr. WM. ROGERS to Miss MARY J;~QARONEK, both of Snyder Blair Co. On Tharsdny last, by Rev. Geo. W. Young, Mr. EDWARD BELL and Miss SARAU £. both of Antis tp. At Tyrone, on the SOtfi nlt., of Scarlet Fever, REBECCA JAKE, daughter of Wm. and Margaret Stoke, aged 3 years and 3 months. . In Sinking ViiUoy, oh the 30th ult., Mr. JOSEPH BBI DENBADGH, aged 27 years and 13 days. In Duncansvilie, on the 2d instant, Sir. MICHAEL STO v ER, aged 72 years, 9 months and 27 days. REWARD!— LOST ON-THE ? t/ 25th ult, a St. Bernard SLtITj with a light-colored spot over each eye, light-colored legs, and a long buajiy tafl. Answers to.tho naiue of “Fanny.” Any person returning her to the owner will receive the aboxs reward. Altoona, Jan. 5,1860. j. e. VVELLS. Y ALU ABLE HEAL ESTATE FOR SALK.—The undersigned purposing changing his location, offers for sale his-Real Estate in the Boroughs of Uollidayaburg and Doncansville, 4c., including his private residence, which is one of the first class properties in Blair county. For further particulars inquire of*the subscriber eitlier at Hollldaysburg or Altoona. Jan. 12,1860.-tf j. p. ujet. GLENN’S “ ONE PRICE HAT AND CAP STGBE, (COSJSKE OP THE PIT* BTOBY BLOCK,) North West Corner of Eighth and Race Streets, PHILADELPHIA. The public are respectful ly invited to bear in mind that at this Store may bo found an assortment of fashionable and handsome Moleskin Dress Huts, So/t Hats, Uigh, Low and Medium Depth Crown, Cloth and Glazed Caps. Plush and Plush Trimmed. Caps for Men and Boys, Fancy Hats and Caps fur Children, • at Fair Prices. *S- NO TWO PRICKS FOE REGULAR GOODS.-St Jun. 12,1860.-ly American and foreign „ ~ STEREOSCOPIC EMPORIUM. E. ANTHONY, 308 Broadway, New York, After May Iff, 1860, at SOI; Broadway, two doors from the Si. Nicholas Hotel. The Stereoscope is the most instructive, interesting, en tertaining, amusing and exciting of modern inventions. ’ None are too young, hone too old, none too intelligent, none too uneducated, to acknowledge its worth arid beauty No home is wcplote without it. and it must and will penetrate everywhere. - . It presents to your view every part of the world, in all the relief, boldness, perspective, and sharpness of detail, as if you were on the spot. ' . Bhotogrnphcrs are everywhere exploring Europe, Asia Africa, America, in'search of the grand and the bcantilul! stock/* their skill aro constantly enriching our We have'an Immense variety of jrnper Views of Scenes in Paris, Loudon, England, ScoUand, Ireland. Wales, France Belgium, HoUaud, Switzerland, Spain, The Rhine, Versailles bt. Cloud, Fontainebleau, Tuillerics, Holy, Turkey, E-rnt AUicns. the Huly Land, China,, India, Crystal Pafefe, alio Oroups Historical, amusing marriage scenes, breakfast scenes,pic-mes, statuary, 4c., 4e!r An cx tod^° , * QBAFIIEItS " — class Stereoscopic Negotiate Send by mall a print unmounted, with price of Negative- Jan. [Cut this out for future reference.] pAUTLON.—WHEREAS MY WIFE \J Miry has loft my bod and board without any Just muso orlprovocatic*, this id to warn all jfersons from boring qc trusting her on my account, as lam determined Id pay no debts of her contracting after this date. ... . , MICUAEIr SCANLAN. Altoona, Jan. 6,1860-3 t. AftESTS; WANTED! ( SO BELL CARY'S PATENT CAP * Aire *■ , BBEASTLANTEE3S’. nnO THOSE FUBLNISHING SATIS JL: a liberal salary and sxpenso will poi«id. The articio is needed-by every former oUd mechanic in tbo country, and will meet*with ready For particulars address • J. O. OABY, Patentee, : . ! . ; 81. Nassau Btrect, New York.- . 1859. 3ROI Trade 1859. A CARD.~THE UNDERSIGNED FRESH GROCERIES e J e . r to- this Market! la connection with the supplied with choice Brands, of ■the various grades Of ■ “■* ' PiLOtJija! ■ - - r r A&o, Bacon, CAeidiC Whale, Tanner’s and Zard ‘ C, ' ■ip Oils; iTeitVork; '", V .Together with alliklnds of Pittsburgh Manufactured Aril, ctei} all of which will be sold low forcasb.ThO'Meit. <*“*» of this placo aro invited to Call before purehasind elsewhere. At the Old Stand 1 ■ Oct. 27, '6O-2ni.] . WM. M. GOTIMLY & CO - 271 liberty St., opposite Eagle lintels Pittsburgh ‘ |P|ARIPET BAGS, TRUNKS, UM \~s- BRULLAS, &c„ can bo bought cheaper at H. TDCIPS than at any other place in the country. [Dec. 0,1858. A LL THE STANDARD PATENT il MEDICINES AT (1-tf, ~ MANY VOTERS. MARRIED. 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All the back unmberii at 10 cts., and bound volumes, containing 17 numbers, at $2,60 each, con stantly on hand, i C. B. SBYSIOVR 4 CO, Dec. 22,1359.t3m. 107 Nassau St, N. Y. r IAUTION.—EXTRACT PROM OR- DfNANCE No. 13, entitled “An Ordinance for the better regulation of the peace and ordur of thu Borough of Altooga”;— ■ , m b ‘•BSC. 6. That any person who shall wilfully deface or tear down handbills, notices, ordinances or posters, in pub lic places within ten d-iya from the tlmrfof putting them up, or shall break, mutilate or injure any,fruit or ornamen tal tree or shrub upon the side-walks or any other place!n the Borough, the person so offending shall, upon being con victra.thereof, pay a fine not exceediug ten'dollars, aud J* default of payment thereof; shall bn confined in the Otfck Up” house not exceeding forty,eight hours." . NoJMo B hereby givsn that the above ordinance will be strictjy enforced In reference to the bills posted up by the Altoona Gas and Water Company, y Dec. 22, ’50.-3t. * B. t’.'ROSE, Scc'y. House and lot roii sale.— The subscriber offers at Private Solo ■ e ' - the HOUSE and LOT no w occupied by hoiV-MEOr9”SV on the corner bf Adallno and Julia streets, ffiSa 8 OJA K;ut Altoona. The Honsc is a good Iwb-.SjKJ S m SflK Story Frame Building, containing a Kelt JMMLk&Jtg Parlor. Diufng-Room and Kitchen on floor, four good sleeping rooms on the second floor, 4 a finished Attic. The lot is in good order. - ' . Persons wishing to view the premises hnd obtoln further iinformation will ::.I1 upon the subscriber.- ... . " M.UIGT. M. McCUUM. Altoona, Aug. 11th, 1859-tf. COUGHS, COLDS, RAINS IN 4. ,V“ eic ” there nothing superi ordo the INDIAN VEGETABLE COUGH BALSAM It is a medicine highly valued for its pleasant' taste, safe'and rapid and sure cure of all bad Colds, CoUghs .Pains, Chilly and ievonsu Sensations in the system. ; TUO united testi mony of all who have used this dnvnlhatile Balsam, pr> uounco it of superior merit, and one of Hid Safest and best medicines m the country. This Balsam can be had at the store of J. B. Hileman, in Altoona; CoK Fl ftli, Boll’s Mills: an D« « IVTOTICE—NOTICE IS HEREBY -L 1 giveg to ail persons interested, tbatian application was made at tlio last term of the Court ij Blair county, for a charter ifor the Ist Baiitlst Clmrch In *‘ at tho ., C ° nrt Erected ahotice of such applt cation to he given, and declared that ff stifficiont reason he sliuwn to tiie contrary at the January tend of said Court the churter of incurporatiou will to Dec. 22 t 1559.-3 t. 7 1 v A. REES. • LYON'S « Pure Ohio Catawba Brandy. r PHE UNIVERSAL PREFERENCE Jiy jr l "*f MEDICINAL PURPOSES known, which is fully conuboniteif by alljifrwticing phy sicians who have used it-in their practice, j-. ... .... For Summer Complaints with! Children, A Cure is guarantied or the mohev will be re ' /uttded, : m it willcffeclualljr relieve thatafflfcttyii] as wellas Diarrhoea & Bowel Complaint, AS A BEVERAGE/* The pure article is altogether superior,? and a sovercicn and SURE REMEDY lot Tip B ,Disj>epsia, Flatulency;, Cramp, CoUe, ‘ Languor, Low Spirits, Gineral Debility, ness, Liver Complaint, efc-li . Physicians, who have used It in their pnicfice, speak bf ‘‘J! most flattering terms, as will bp faaby teforwee tho aumeroxia lettcrn and certificate*..; iv : * ’d- HAItX t, Clncinnali. a. Rotrsii; Nov lO H!60 ICgale a^ d * otail • 4gent for JHair county. . e DR HERSHEV^ , CBIsIBBRATED ! Worm Syrup. TO THE PUBLIC. A FTER A TRIAL of oyer iTEN'years in private practice, the subscriber is prepared to of fer to the public a WQRM SYRUP which fiu iwf Slid to perforai cures wnefootherg have been given In vain. It is Beyond ttopute the most pleasant and effectual prepara tion of the kind ever offered for sale. ■ ■ . 1* perfonns its Juring tho nervoursyrtem in no wise—unlike, in this r«a pectj to the pink Root and Turpentine preparations—nor does it contain mercury in s"y shape or form; bat Isa P^l?T e S*ttWe production, and so harmless' in its action thaj the most dclfcate may take it : fOiMsfedlau.nv b.’ Edition otthTfftos gww, so frequently met during childhood - rLI children from severe spoils of sickness, or onr »• »■ MEW WALL PAPER, ’ fSMMiaB»sia<*\ ?TiMow Bordere, 4c. w. P. MARSHALL & GO. 0 it ram but staxd , U * ' No. S 7 Wood St.^Pittsburgh. * STRIPED PR O.VP, ’ posetpwed by no other honife West of the MountalM lbr obtaining newest styles. In defined taste, and at Jow prices, from tho best French and American manufacturers. . ‘ [Sept. 22. >59.] rAUEENSWARE, JUST RECEIVED. KS£» A large and iashlonable assortment at the store or ■ j-brileman. pAJIPHENE, BURNING FLUID. - n ‘^ /7J.ROGEBIES.-—A LARGOS AND -S-*- ■ftf"' ,t»" 3«,Z=TxS- • - ■ Oheipast! Best! Largest!*- .. $35.00 l?aj* fcr Itiitfoßin SiQgle and Doable Enfry Boofe-S«ep« : ing, Arithmetic and LectunA, ;-• ' AionfBftfefcr'iaD, Stationery £7. Tuition $33, tjKnitts62. to complete a fUll'clAlree, from 0 to 10 wotkt ~7“ J . upon- graduating, l« gtmrantewi to'lM‘ioai ° f * ny [ WOO to $l,OOO. Stedantt (enter at any tlae-jfo Vaeattbm-lUThw at for Beet Bttsinen Writing fj- ItfiOu ro »»d Ohio B State Ateo, at th* principal Palte oftho Union for the pact four SguhUnJefon Sona-receircd at half price. lor foil Information, Circular, 3poclnion*of Bi^leMui F. W^JfWiKINS^ B** 8 ** Bopt. Pittsburgh, Pa, GRAND DISPLAY , AT THE' - rpHB: UNDERSIGNED HAVE THE JL plcMur© of announcing to tlu*ir friciuls and cuitom -9N ii ivd) ii tho public at largo that theyaro now ro* 4*lTlug Ihejr FALL STOCK OF G00D&. which Karo been selected with care and bought at priOQt' which will ciiahlo Hi to yficr iuducviuvuts to I’HJThmtti Onr stock of v LADIES’ PRESS GOODS' la , targe and varied, including oil the newest •lylee o J\intt, ai Blankets and Oum&tti, do. " T * Wo have also a (no stock of ftueensware, Wooden & Willow War* BOOTS & SHOES, Zaphy Knit Goods, Glove* and Hosiery, and Notions ofatl Jcinds. Wo i wish to call especial attention t 6 our lan* Stock of r- AIU Woof, Wool Filling, Lial and Rag (JarjatU, Bought at Auction, and which we can offer at pricer that will defy competition. GKOCfJUrKS for sale by Wholesale at CUT price* with Freight only'added. ' ■■ Allklmleof Country Produce taken at tho hlgheet mar kpt price. We raitectfully Invite aU persona In want at cheap aqd good 0001)8, to call and tie convinced tkat wa have a Model Stock at Model Price*. Altoona, Oct. ISj ’5O. JUST OPENED . A STOCK OP Sntiiel|> ileto (®od9a. R. A. O. KERR j ' T%T GIJ L D INFORM. THE GOOD ,* j pwoplp df Altoona, the surrounding cmuitry. and tho “rest of mankind," that lie JiM justrefnrued from the city with a large stock of NEW GOODS, which U* odors at reasonable prices, at the stand former! v occmded ty B, Kerr, and recently by Wi O'Seali, da lialn street. liu stack is the only ono in towu which is - • ENTIRELY, NEW. and ho flatters himself that he lias something to please the eye olof every lady, and suit thowanta ofeveryicon tlematu Uu dooms it unnccwjstrj: to enumerate all the articles on the shelves,.(as to do so would require a whole newspaper,) hut Would say that ho has everything in the line of * ” LADIES* DRESS GOODS which this meridian calls for, end alt just suited to tho reason together with a well selected assortment of llonre i'OB GENTLEMEN, ho j>5S a great variety—from Which they can -not' bit to joy; He ■ haa also A tip-tbp are sortnieat of m good/ fresh and cheap as fp edf behadUibsido oftho place of *I||IB»» *l re Iri> ” growing or man ,AJao, IURDWARE, aUEENgWARKandyJvt complete a store In a ‘ thriving tp*n AU be asks' is that the people call and examine bis* took. J* h jch at al , tM ¥ M Rl«««ro In showing, and he icels confident that he cun pend them away rWoicinz. If “ o ‘‘“ the purchase of jjust such an. article as.thiiy wanted, at the remembrance of having looked upon the luunlsom, est stoefcof Goods over exhibited in the town, Altoona, Oct. 20, 1859. ( T OOK QUT FOR YQUJR. HEAD I • in going to parties, Jast mind What yoUr at: Beware of your head and take care of your IIAT*- Ua.e yon And that* fiVoHte wn of ' . liar attache to the One KtrifaßHck tn the other. ’ '• Speaking about hats and heads—the subscriber would .-» respec t folly annoutlcl? thathe has' just rettirticd ft,™ thn city with a Urge and well select©}! stock of 31en and^Boys* HATS "op ANE> , AIX CAPS, STYLES, FOR FALL AJID WICTEB, . of qvery colpr and shape. Also, a good assort man t>f •• LADIES AND MISSES FEES; - ■ of; different satieties, all of which: wRV he sold CHEAP FOR CASH. J ,? ar «®“l **» want of anything in the above line. wHI plMsegirema a call before purchasing elsewhere, as X am determined to sou at the very lowest possible prices.' 7 Store on Virginia street, opposite the Lutheran church. . Altoona, Aprtl 28, 1860-tt • J££S£ SMITH- A BOOK FOR KV ERYItOD Y.—STAEIUKa DISCLOSURES.—Dr. TKL LEU’S great work for Uia dun T *ed, or for those coutenipla ing marriage—2oo pages, (tall )fX , LATE3. Price2s coats—. >ent to all parts under real, by nail, POSTPAID. 600,000 opios sold the last year, Ib» Ingle. married, and the mar ied happy, a Loctureon Lore, or how to choose & riut* acr; a complete work onUd rifery. Itcontnins hundred . ...jhed —warranted do he worth. —me amount naked for it, 25 cents iaanscMne gistngo stamps enclosed, will secure a copy by rsttt^Q^ omlnlS devoted a lifetime to the cure of onae on winch his books treat. Address J, TELLER. M nT X.O-* Benwr street. Albany, N. Y xAhiJSit,M.|». Mwk^°h l d?p/ C K mI ?^ Kl l’ rSI \ bor ' witl * f “« dlreotiiw. Mamed ladies should not use them. Sent by mail. Ad« dress Dr. Teller, as above. April KthTw-ly, Stoves, Tin & Sheet Iron Wale, SPOUTING, &C. TAS. W. RIGG WOULD RE-^ " ‘ he citizen * of Altoona KEk nuu vicinity that ho keeps constantly on hand aHßtt ' largo aseortment of Choking, lUHof, Office • Shop Stoves, of ail styles and slips, to soil the'WHß ' Slf 1 «*<* > *0 sell at low prices, on roah^-. on hand a largo stock of Tin nnd SJkeH-- CM &S i 'K>ll artiClei for of"! 010 IMPROVED- SAUSAGR STUEFEE* an Invention which needs only' to bo and should bo possossed by every &nnw . requiring ouch a macluuof * “nsor, batcher or so* ;.¥^. p * r *i cu h» r attention paid to nUnm ojthor In town or country.- Snontlnir on the toost reasonable IKmt ! ng ■ ’ - - ■- -*■■. , 1\T 0w *’OR PITS!—THE SUB that h ’ form ’of Altoona that ho has Just received his stock of ■ ■■' ?ALt AND WINIEB CLOTHS, ho it prepared to raaio up to order on abort potto* ainl ou os rowocidbiu terjas as any other IMJortoui* l' lac « \ JOHN ’ 1 Altoona, No* 17th, 1853. celling; LAEGE ££ 01 ***■ aua ao«, Dee. 9,1888. H-ICCDB J. * J. IAWTHBR , l